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The starry sky photos taken by the camera look like meteors.
What you want to ask is why the starry sky photos taken by the camera look like meteors. The exposure time is long and the lens is dizzy.
1. When the camera shoots the starry sky, it takes a long exposure time to capture the light of the stars. Due to the rotation of the earth, the stars will leave tracks during the shooting process, forming a star orbit effect. The orbits of these stars look like the trajectories of meteors in the sky.
2. The camera lens will appear halo, especially the wide-angle lens. When the light of the stars passes through the lens, it will form a halo effect around it, making the stars in the starry sky photos look like meteors passing by.
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